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1 Mass Comm. 481, Internship/Senior Portfolio Dr. Ralph Donald, Professor and Internship Coordinator Fall, 2013 Office: Dunham Hall room Individual meetings by arrangement. Phone: (618) ; Fax (618) Course Description: Experience with professional media under the joint supervision of Mass Comm. Dept. faculty and media professionals. Preparation and presentation of a senior portfolio for evaluation by faculty. Not for graduate credit. Prerequisites: Mass Communications major, senior standing and approval of instructor. Also, broadcast journalism interns must successfully complete MC 332 and 324 prior to their internship semester. TV production interns must successfully complete one of the following courses prior to their internship semester: MC 332, 333, 334, or 431. Note: No internship credit is given ex post facto. This means that you may not receive credit after the fact for an internship. Your internship must be approved by the Department s Internship Coordinator before you begin it. Next there is paperwork (the intern data sheet and the legal form [student participation agreement]) to fill out, and some web work on Banner, followed by your registering for the course on line. Carefully read our Internship Q and A and other important documents on our Department Website: < Prerequisites: Mass Communications major, senior standing and prior approval of the Internship Coordinator before enrolling. Prior approval includes your being properly prepared for the internship you seek. As noted above in the course description, students seeking certain internships must first successfully complete the appropriate coursework. Additionally, to get the most out of a broadcast news internship, you should first spend at least a year reporting the news for WSIE-FM. If you re planning on doing an internship at least 50 miles outside of the STL area, and you re not long-commuting back from your internship venue to SIUE for any other courses this semester: Instead of enrolling in MC 481, section 001, talk to the Internship Coordinator about enrolling in a special section MC 481, section 501. Because you would be off campus for the entire semester and not using the on-campus resources available to regular students, signing up for section 501 saves you hundreds of dollars on student activity fees. Textbook: Yes, an internship has a textbook. But like the practical nature of MC 481, the text is an aid in your post-graduation job search. In textbook services: Naked at the Interview: Tips and Quizzes to Prepare You for Your First Real Job, by Burton Jay Nadler. This is a great book: I recommend that you read it from cover to cover. It really will help you get your first job. You may want to buy this one: Go to Amazon.com and buy a used copy for as little as $1. This excellent guide to a job search is a keeper. 1

2 The SIX major requirements of MC 481 (described in detail below): 1. Attendance at two mandatory meetings; 2. The personnel evaluation form filled out at the end of your internship by your supervisor; 3. Your internship paper; 4. Your personal assessment of your learning experience in the Mass Comm. Department; 5. Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 225 hours on the job; 6. Satisfactory completion and submission of the senior portfolio. The senior portfolio is our department s standardized SIUE senior project. Senior projects are required of all graduating seniors at our university, regardless of major. For more details on the Senior Portfolio, obtain a copy of the Senior Portfolio Instructions handout from your Internship Coordinator or from the department website. 1. Attendance at two mandatory internship class meetings: Unless you are doing your internship more than 50 miles away from St. Louis, you are required to attend both of these mandatory meetings. The first is at the beginning of the semester for orientation, Q and A, and to take a Mass Communications senior post-test for departmental assessment. Our class has been randomly selected to take another test during our second meeting, a SIUE general education post-test. Your participation is required, and your name will be noted as a participant. However the good news is with both of these tests that the results of these tests are anonymous. They re just trying to assess how much the senior class has learned during their time at SIUE. Regarding the second, mid-term meeting, it will deal with preparation of the senior portfolio and your final evaluation, and administration of that second assessment test. If you are doing your internship this semester but plan to take an incomplete and postpone turning in your portfolio until a later semester, you are still required to attend the first meeting. You can attend the second (portfolio Q&A) meeting during the semester you ll be graduating. The two meetings are: 7-8 PM on Tuesday, August 20, and 7-8 PM on Tuesday, Oct. 15 both in DH If there is a change in classrooms for this meeting, I will post a note next to the door of DH Put these dates on your calendar now and discuss them with your internship supervisor, so he/she knows you can t work too late on those dates. 2. Your Personnel Evaluation: This is a form filled out by your internship supervisor when you ve just about completed your required 225 hours. The first half of this evaluation uses personnel evaluation questions found in most mass communications organizations as well as in many businesses. It asks how well you: accept responsibility; respond to supervisor direction; are receptive to constructive criticism; seek guidance when necessary; exhibit good interpersonal skills; have adapted to the organization s environment and culture ; demonstrate initiative (Don t just sit there! The most common reason 2

3 supervisors cite for downgrading interns in this category is that the just sit around and wait to be assigned things to do and don t ask questions); dress and appear professionally; are proficient at oral communication; are punctual (this is another biggie: show up for work on time, bright- eyed and bushytailed ); perform assignments well; and appear to be generally academically prepared for entry-level work. In addition, you will be rated on a set of 11 educational objectives prescribed by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication: How well you: understand and apply the law and First Amendment principles; understand media history and the role of individuals and institutions in shaping that history; understand the diversity of groups in a global society as relates to mass communications; can apply theories and concepts in the use and presentation of images and information; work ethically in pursuit of truth, accuracy, fairness and diversity; think critically, creatively and independently; can conduct research and evaluate information as needed; can write correctly & clearly; can critically evaluate your work and that of others for accuracy, fairness, clarity, appropriate style and grammatical correctness; can apply numerical and statistical concepts as needed on the job; can apply the tools and technologies as needed for the job; You will be rated on each criterion on this form, as applicable, just as the SIUE catalog rates students from A-to-F: 5 points for Excellent (A); 4 points for Good (B); 3 points for Satisfactory (C); 2 points for Poor (D); or 1 point for Failure (F). The average (mean) of these ratings will be converted to percentage points (zero to 100) and used to determine half of your letter grade for the course. Your portfolio grade (also on a zero-to-100 scale) comprises the other half of your grade in MC 481. These two scores out of 100 will be averaged. When you have about ten days left to go in your internship, you must notify me via phone, , etc., that it is time to this form to your supervisor. When you me, re-confirm your supervisor s name and address. You d be surprised how often one or both of these change between the time you fill out the intern information form and when it s time for your intern evaluation. 3. The Internship Paper: First, the internship paper is not part of your senior portfolio. It is a separate assignment ed directly to me. Its purpose is to monitor the learning and working conditions at each of our internship venues to assure that the companies we list in our internship venues handout will afford students who follow after you a valuable learning experience. The internship paper is a four-page, double-spaced, well-written 1 3

4 report of all your important experiences while on internship. To help you remember what you did while on internship, it is highly recommended that you keep a daily diary. Then, when you complete your internship, use your diary to write a paper that includes these eight points: 1. What were your duties and accomplishments; 2. What you learned there; 3. What you didn t learn but wish you did; 4. What it s like working with the people at your internship venue; 5. Your advice to students who will follow after you; 6. What did we teach you that helped you most on the job there; 7. What didn t we teach you that you really needed to know there; 8. Any other comments you wish to make. Your comments will help us determine whether your media organization is providing you a good learning experience, and whether your Internship Coordinator should continue to OK other students to work there. The Internship Paper is, in essence, a student evaluation form for your particular internship venue. Send this paper via attachment to me ( address on page one of this syllabus) during the last week of your internship. 4. Learning Experience Assessment Letter: This letter is also not part of your senior portfolio. It is your personal assessment of your learning experience during the time you ve been taking courses in the Mass Communications Department. Your well-written 1 letter will assist the faculty in assessing how we re doing: For example, are the required courses in your professional option adequate to prepare you for entry-level work in your chosen field? Use this letter to compare your academic preparation to the entry-level requirements on the job at your internship. Also, tell us if certain courses and assignments were more helpful to your learning experience than others. Also comment on your experiences with your advisor regarding career information and help in selecting courses during pre-registration. Also a major part of your learning experience is what YOU put into it, and we want to know your assessment of how you did. In retrospect, did you do your part in the learning process? How many hours per week (total) did you devote to going to class, completing assignments, reading and studying? Did you take advantage of the many extracurricular programs, organizations and events provided by the department to extend and expand your learning and skills, or were you burning rubber out of the parking lot the second classes were over? (Note: If you were a transfer student who completed some Mass Communications coursework at another college, you might briefly note this, and whether or not their courses were adequate substitutes for our equivalent courses in preparing you for more advanced courses in our department. This feedback is one way for us to check to make sure that courses we accept for direct transfer credit prepare you well enough for the SIUE Mass Comm. courses you take afterward.) The Learning Experience Assessment Letter, which should be at least two double-spaced pages in length, must also be transmitted to me via attachment one week after the posted deadline for submission of senior portfolios. It must be in the form of , because after we take your names off your letters, they will be combined into one large report to the faculty. Say what you feel: you will have complete anonymity. 4

5 1 About the term well-written in the last two sections: It is expected that your Internship Paper and your Assessment Letter will be as well-written and free of errors as your Senior Portfolio. If either is not, you have to write it again. So do a good job: It s your LAST paper, and the most personal Hours: To earn your three credits in MC 481, you must complete a minimum of 225 hours on the job (calculated by multiplying 15 hours per week by a 15-week semester). This requirement includes internships in summer session, in which there are fewer than 15 weeks to get your hours in. Assuming you don t get an early start, you should plan on putting in around 40 hours per week to accumulate 225 hours during summer session. 6. The senior portfolio: We have a separate handout in the department office outside my office door with detailed portfolio instructions. Each of you is required to read this handout carefully, follow its instructions and present your portfolio for evaluation by a faculty jury in your professional option. It lists the minimum portfolio requirements for students in each of our professional options. Remember that these are the minimum requirements, and if that s all you turn in, your minimum submission will probably earn the minimum grade. Deadline for this semester s portfolios is Tuesday, Nov. 5, no later than 4 pm. Turn it in to Starla Davis, our department administrator, and she ll log it in. If you miss the deadline, your portfolio will not be accepted for judging this semester. You ll have to wait to submit it until the Fall semester s portfolio submission date in November. Note: If you are doing your internship this semester, but planning to graduate sometime in the future, you can arrange with me to receive an I (Incomplete) grade. This semester, you would complete your internship hours, arrange with me for your Intern Evaluation Form to be filled out by your supervisor (see below) and then you d turn in your internship paper (see below). Then, on the portfolio deadline date for a subsequent semester, you would turn in your port (see below), along with your assessment letter (yeah, also see below). Grading your portfolio: You must receive at least the minimum grade of 70 on your portfolio to satisfactorily complete MC 481. If your score is below 70, you will receive faculty feedback on your portfolio s shortcomings, along with the opportunity to submit your portfolio again (and again, and again, if necessary) until you pass. You may resubmit your revised portfolio to the internship coordinator at any time. Once it s re-judged and considered satisfactory (at least a 70 grade), regardless of how high a score you earn on your Intern Evaluation Form, the highest grade you can receive for Mass Comm. 481 is a C. The moral of the story is this: don t blow off one of the last Mass Comm. assignments you ll ever have: If you do, you may not get your diploma on time. It s a lot less stressful to do it right in the first place. Visit with the internship coordinator or your advisor (who is probably one of your portfolio judges, so it makes sense to get advice directly from the 5

6 source) at any time during the semester on your portfolio. Also remember, neatness, lack of typos and correct, department copy/script style count! More than one faculty member reduces your final portfolio score by one point for every typo or style error. Disaster: Here s what happens if either you get fired by your internship supervisor or your internship supervisor s rating of your performance on the intern evaluation form is below the minimum 70. If you receive below a 60 score on the intern evaluation form or are fired, your grade for MC 481 is F. If you receive between a 60 and 69 score on your intern evaluation form, your MC 481 grade is a D. Since Mass Comm majors must earn at least a C in all major courses, neither an F or a D grade satisfies the department s requirements. In both cases, you will not be given a second chance to intern off-campus. Why? You have proven that for one shortcoming or another, you re not reliable enough for us to trust with our department s reputation out there. Your D or F grade in MC 481 will stand, and you won t be permitted to do another internship to improve your grade. To earn 39 credits in Mass Communications and graduate, you must successfully complete an additional 400-level Mass Communications course chosen for you by one of the faculty in your professional option. If you earned less than a score of 70 on your portfolio, you must revise and re-submit it until the faculty in your professional option are satisfied with its quality and award you a 70. If you have not yet submitted your portfolio at the time you are fired or earn less than a 70 on the intern evaluation form, to meet department requirements for your degree, you will still have to submit the portfolio and earn a grade of at least 70. This is because all SIUE students must complete a Senior Project, and our senior portfolio is the Mass Communications Department s senior project. Note: If you had already successfully completed an extra three Mass Communications credits (not counting MC 481 or 482), as some majors do, and thus have earned 39 total credits of Mass Comm with a C grade or better and have met all other major requirements, you are not required to complete the course substitute for MC 481. OK. You can see why you don t want to be forced to go through any of this remedial process. So for heaven s sake, do a good job on your portfolio the first time, and amaze your internship supervisor with the quality and reliability of your work on the job. Then everybody wins. Grading for the course: As stated above, your numerical score on the personnel evaluation form determines half your final grade, and your score on your Senior Portfolio makes up the other half. These two scores are averaged: A 90-to-100 average score nets you an A ; gets a B ; a C ; below 70, a D, Below 60 an F. The Internship Paper and the Learning Experience Assessment Letter, both ed separately to the internship coordinator, are non-graded but required assignments. This is to say that if either the paper or the letter is not turned in, you do not complete 6

7 the course and will receive an I grade. Also, the quality of the papers is important: Intern papers and assessment letters turned in with numerous misspellings, grammar errors, typos, etc., are not acceptable, and will be returned to you for rewrites. Summary of Deadlines and Dates to Remember: Enter these in your calendar now: 1. The two internship course meetings are: 7-8 PM on Tuesday, August 20, and 7-8:30 PM on Tuesday, Oct. 15 both in DH When to let me know it s time to send your supervisor your intern evaluation form: When you have about a week to ten days left to complete your 225 hours, send me that . My address is on the first page of this syllabus. 3. Deadline to turn in your portfolio: Tuesday, Nov. 5, no later than 4 pm. Late portfolios will not be accepted for judging this semester, and you will have to wait for judging until the end of following semester. 4. When to me your internship paper: after the last week of your internship. 5. When to me your assessment letter: one week after you turn in your senior portfolio. Note: If you re taking an incomplete and -- for example -- turning in your portfolio at the end of the following semester, turn in your assessment letter at that time. A note about the use of Mass Comm. Department equipment: You are not permitted to check out any kind of equipment from this department for use on your internship. If someone at your internship venue asks you to do this, you might suggest that he/she rent the equipment they need. If they have any difficulty with this, they may certainly call the internship coordinator to talk about it, but the answer will remain the same: Our equipment is scarce and is used only by on-campus students enrolled in our courses for Mass Comm. Dept. class assignments. Also, you may not check out equipment for your private productions, even if they might end up in your portfolio. It s great experience for you to do media projects for professional clients, but when you bid on a project, include the cost of equipment rental in your expenses. We cannot support this. You are representatives of SIUE and the Mass Communications Department: Up until now, it s been school. On an internship it s for real, and the stakes for you are extremely high, especially in this recessionary time. Work long and hard: Don t be a clock-watcher on your internship. Interns they may choose to hire are almost always the ones who volunteer to stay late to get the job done. Each company s culture is different and you must learn to fit in. Dress according to employee regulations, speak well and articulately, listen mostly, shut 7

8 up a lot (that s how you listen), but ask questions and learn their way of doing things. Make sure they only have to tell you how to do something once. But if you don t know how to do something, don t fake it. ASK. Do all you can to meet people on the job who might give you good advice and/or help you find a job later on. You re there to learn and be of some service, but also to network: so make many friends. Remember names: write them down. Print your own business cards so you can distribute them to the pros you meet. The card could say something like, John Smith, Advertising Creative Services, Mary Jones, Television Production, or Jack White, Photojournalist, along with your address, cell phone number and /facebook/personal website addresses. You characterize the Mass Communications Department s final product : Employers rate how good the mass comm. program is by your behavior and performance. Most employers hiring decisions take into account where students earned their degrees. So besides earning a good grade in the course and adding a good reference to your resume, it is in your best interest to maintain and improve the SIUE Mass Communications Department s reputation. Over the long run, it will help you get more interviews and more job offers. Represent us well! Diversity & Inclusiveness Statement The Department of Mass Communications curriculum is designed to foster student understanding of issues and perspectives that are inclusive in terms of race, ethnicity and sexual orientation. It also strives to help instill an appreciation for the diversity of groups in a global society in relationship to communications. As such, producing work that panders to racism, sexism, classism, homophobia, xenophobia or other social pathologies is not an acceptable way to intellectually or creatively express ones ideas, and will not be tolerated. 8

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